There is a list in the appendix of 'The sinking of the 'Laconia' a Tragedy in the battle of the Atlantic' by FT Grossmith; it gives name, occupation, age, and home town of crew. Not all passengers are listed and there is no record of Italian POW and their survival status. Available from most internet booksellers.
I have found a list of living survivors from the Arizona - posted last year. There is a list of survivors in the back pages of 'The USS Arizona' written by Jasper/Delgado/Adams. I have not found a list of survivors for the battle itself however.
No one who was in the building at the time survived. :(
Sparta
You can find a list of names of those who were in the Death March at http://www.angelfire.com/nm/bcmfofnm/names/s.html *these only include those who were in the 200th coastal artillery
I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors was created in 2010.
The address of the Laconia Public Library is: 695 Main Street, Laconia, 03246 2741
I have found a list of living survivors from the Arizona - posted last year. There is a list of survivors in the back pages of 'The USS Arizona' written by Jasper/Delgado/Adams. I have not found a list of survivors for the battle itself however.
The population of Laconia is 100,871.
Laconia was created in 1833.
My grandad, Harold Gibson was a survivor of the Laconia Incident. Unfortunately, he has since passed away. I know that there was a documentary made by an American producer called Nigel Turner but I'm keen to learn any more on the subject. I'm not sure of the names of any other survivors. My great uncle Walter was a barkeeper on the Laconia. He survived the sinking but later died in a lifeboat. A complete listing of crew members and armed service personnel; their last address and survival status and can be found in the appendices of "The Sinking of the "Laconia": A Tragedy in the Battle of the Atlantic" by Frederick Grossmith. ** My Grandad was also a survivor- Edward Marling...any questions email me! ** Hi, My name is Nicola Hurst. I work for a UK television production company called TalkbackThames. Our drama department are producing a prestigious feature length drama film written by Alan Bleasdale for BBC2 about the Laconia Incident. I work for the specialist factual department at Talkback. We are hoping to produce a documentary that will accompany the drama and feature first hand accounts from survivors of The Laconia Sinking, telling their own extraordinary stories. We are passionate about documenting this tragic event, which illustrates so well the courage and humanity that can persevere even in times of war, as well as the horror. I am so keen to find out if there are any living survivors of this horrendous event and would be so grateful for any help with this. My direct telephone number is: 020 7861 8337. Thanks so much, Nicola.
The address of the Laconia Museum Society Inc is: Po Box 1126, Laconia, NH 03247-1126
The serfs of Laconia were called helots.
Laconia Order happened in 1942.
Laconia incident happened in 1942.
The area of Laconia is 3,636 square kilometers.
The landlocked city that was located in Laconia was known as Sparta. Laconia was an ancient region in the country of Greece.
The phone number of the Laconia Public Library is: 603-524-4775.